| Training Courses |
| OSHA
30hr Construction Outreach
This voluntary training course provides a comprehensive
understanding of the most important occupational safety and health
compliance issues in the construction industry. It provides an
increased knowledge of the standards and regulations and offers insight
into the more complicated and often confusing elements of the OSHA Act
(CFR 1926). This is a 3 day course. |
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| 8hr
Hazardous Waste Site Supervisor
This course is designed for individuals with previous 40 or
24
hour training who direct or are responsible for the activities of other
individuals engaged in hazardous waste operations. |
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| 8hr
Hazardous Waste Site Refresher Those
with prior 40 or 24 hour training are required to take a yearly
refresher course to meet requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. Participants
will be provided updates on recent OSHA activities, enforcement
directives and interpretations, health & safety procedures, and
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hazardous waste operations. |
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| OSHA 10hr
Construction
Outreach
This voluntary outreach-training program was designed by OSHA
to
provide important safety information to the construction industry, with
the focus on the interpretation of the OSHA regulations. This course is
taught by an OSHA certified instructor and is ideal for safety
professionals who want a better knowledge of OSHA regulations. |
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| 40hr
Hazardous Waste Site
Worker This
4 day course is designed for engineers, drillers, environmental
professionals, manufacturers, industrial hygienists, operators,
contractors or anyone who directs or conducts hazardous waste
investigations or remedial activities. Course meets the requirements of
29 CFR 1910.120. Participants will learn to apply the rules and
regulations of OSHA and standard 29 CFR 1910.120, hazard recognition
and evaluation, hazard control and worker protection and initial site
investigation through field exercises. |
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| Asbestos
Awareness The
goal of this course is to improve the health and safety of employees by
providing required training regarding the awareness of asbestos hazards. |
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| Basic
First Aid Each employee will know how to
initially respond to an accident or
injury situation, become aware of first aid guidelines and "good
practices," and be able to properly treat injuries and respond to
emergencies. |
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| Bloodborne
Pathogens The goal of this course is to help
employers provide a safe and
healthful work environment for their employees and minimize the
possibility of employee exposure to bloodborne pathogens. |
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| Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR) This course provides
refresher training or supplement training from a
practical hands-on CPR course on how to respond confidently to a
respiratory, cardiac or choking emergency until professional medical
help arrives |
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| Chemical
Safety This
course provides required awareness training in occupational hazards
common to the handling chemicals, methods used for evaluating and
minimizing chemical exposure, measures that protect against chemical
hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and
the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills. |
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| Chlorine
Safety The
goal of this course is to provide awareness training to help workers
recognize the occupational hazards and health effects of chlorine
exposure and the exposure controls. |
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| Competent
Persons in Excavations
This course is designed for participants to recognize the
safety
and health hazards associated with trenching and shoring. Topics
include soil classifications, atmospheric hazards, safety practices,
protective systems, and competent persons duties. |
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| Competent
Persons in Scaffolding Scaffolding
Employees working around scaffolds will be taught to recognize
definitions and types of scaffolds, the potential hazards connected
with their use, including electrical, structural instability, falls,
and falling objects, and will demonstrate proper use of procedures
required for working on or near scaffolds. |
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| Compressed
Gases The
goal of this course is to make employees aware of the safety
requirements when working with or around Compressed Gas. |
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| Confined
Space
Entry This
course is designed for participants to recognize the safety and health
hazards associated with entering confined spaces. Course topics include
all aspects of working in permit-required spaces, air monitoring,
safety equipment , and personal protective equipment. |
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| Crane
and Rigging Safety The
goal of this course is that all employees operating bridge cranes will
be able to identify the requirements for inspection, operational
testing, proper rigging and lifting procedures, and other safety
practices relevant to crane operation. |
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| Electrical
Safety The
goal of this course is to introduce employees to electrical hazards. It
covers general electrical safety in the workplace including the proper
use of portable electrical equipment such as appliances and tools,
extension cords, and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). |
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| 24 Hr Emergency
Response Each
employee will recognize their employer's responsibilities for
communicating the emergency action plan, list their responsibilities in
the action plan, identify requirements for alarm systems, recognize the
elements of the fire prevention plan, and state responsibilities for
responding to weather-related disasters, natural disasters, bomb
threats, fire, workplace violence, and hazardous material incidents. This is a 3 day course. |
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| Environmental
Management Upon
completion of this course, students will be able to identify waste
management concepts, the hazards of environmental waste, the
regulations in place to manage waste reduction and waste generation,
and actions to take if a spill or release of hazardous material occurs. |
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| Fall
Protection The
goal of this course is to make employees aware of the requirements for
use of Fall Protection, Work Positioning, Fall Restraint, and Fall
Arrest systems. |
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| Fire
Safety The
goal of this course is to reduce the financial and personnel cost of
fires. |
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| Flammable
Liquid Safety This
course covers the principles of hazard recognition, general safety
requirements, flashpoint protection and inventory inspections in the
use of flammable and combustible liquids in the workplace. |
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| Forklift
Operator Training Training
Learners will demonstrate awareness of safe forklift operation
principles by identifying basic key features on the lift, recognizing
the technical components of forklift operation, listing safe load
handling and driving practices, stating general safety rules, and
inspecting and maintaining lift equipment. |
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| Hand
Safety This
course is designed to identify the major types and causes of hand
injuries and how to prevent them through awareness of hazards, the use
of hand protective equipment, and effective safe working practices. |
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| Hazard
Communication The
goal of this course is to inform workers of their right to know about
chemical hazards in their workplace and to meet OSHA requirements for
providing employees information about the Hazard Communication Standard. |
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| Industrial
Ergonomics This
course is designed to minimize the possibility of employee accidents
and illness due to chronic work-related physical and psychological
stresses and maximize productivity and efficiency. |
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| Laboratory
Safety The
goal of this course is to provide required awareness training in the
occupational hazards common to most laboratory operations, safe work
practices to help reduce or eliminate exposure to these hazards,
special equipment and precautions to ensure personal safety, and the
correct response to emergency situations in laboratories. |
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| Ladder
Safety Employees
learn common hazards associated with ladder work and how to follow safe
practices to reduce these hazards. Also learn the fall protection
requirements associated with ladder work and when and how to inspect
ladders. |
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| Lead
Awareness This
course provides awareness training to help workers recognize the
occupational hazards and health effects of lead exposure, where lead is
found, and the exposure controls. |
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| Lockout/Tag
Out The goal
of this course is to instruct workers to understand and comply with the
OSHA lockout/ tag out standard. |
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| Machine
Guarding This
course covers the mechanical hazards associated with machinery use and
the safeguarding requirements for those machines. |
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| Office
Ergonomics This
course is designed to minimize the possibility of employee accidents
and illness due to chronic work-related physical and psychological
stresses and maximize productivity and efficiency. |
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| Personal
Protective Equipment The
goal of this course is to teach the student how to determine what
personal protective equipment is required to perform a particular job,
to inspect this equipment for defects before donning it, and how to
determine when this equipment needs to be replaced. |
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| Process
Safety Management This
course is designed to provide awareness training on "highly hazardous"
chemical processes and the importance of having and following certain
procedures to prevent or minimize the release of these chemicals. |
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| Respiratory
Protection The
goal of this course is to ensure users are qualified and properly
trained in the use and maintenance of respirators. |
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| Safety
Audits The
goal of this course is to provide awareness training for managers,
supervisors, and general employees on the importance of safety audits
and how to plan and conduct an audit |
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| Slips,
Trips and Falls The
goal of this course is to teach employees to identify safe and correct
methods for using portable ladders and scaffolds. The student learns to
identify good housekeeping practices to prevent accidents, as well as
safe procedures for working on elevated surfaces. |
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| Traffic
Control (Flagger) The
student will be taught to recognize general guidelines for traffic
control, the signs, barriers, flags, stop/slow paddle and lights used
at the work site, clothing regulations, and how to properly position
himself/herself for optimum safety. The student will also identify how
to judge traffic speed and congestion and regulate traffic
accordingly. |
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| Excavations This course is designed for
participants to recognize the safety and health hazards associated with
trenching and shoring. Topics include soil classifications, atmospheric
hazards, safety practices, protective systems, and competent persons
duties.
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| Incident
Commander
This course
is designed for individuals with previous 40 or 24 hour training who
direct or
are responsible for the activities of other individuals engaged in
hazardous
waste operations. Additionally, the course is for those who develop
and/or
implement health & safety plans or who serve as project
managers.
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| Scaffolding Employees
working around scaffolds will be
taught to recognize definitions and types of scaffolds, the potential
hazards
connected with their use, including electrical, structural instability,
falls,
and falling objects, and will demonstrate proper use of procedures
required for
working on or near scaffolds. |
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